Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra tipped to capture 24MP images by default

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Most smartphones still default to 12MP resolution for their photos, even though they dropped 12MP sensors years ago. Of course, these days the 12MP output is the result of pixel binning, so they could target another resolution instead – for example, Apple picked 24MP for its iPhone 15 models, all of which have 48MP main sensors.

Now Samsung is considering doing the same, according to leakster Ahmed Qwaider. Instead of defaulting to 12MP like the outgoing Galaxy S23 Ultra does, it will output 24MP photos instead instead. The S23 Ultra does have 50MP and 200MP options too, but those are used…

​ Most smartphones still default to 12MP resolution for their photos, even though they dropped 12MP sensors years ago. Of course, these days the 12MP output is the result of pixel binning, so they could target another resolution instead – for example, Apple picked 24MP for its iPhone 15 models, all of which have 48MP main sensors.

Now Samsung is considering doing the same, according to leakster Ahmed Qwaider. Instead of defaulting to 12MP like the outgoing Galaxy S23 Ultra does, it will output 24MP photos instead instead. The S23 Ultra does have 50MP and 200MP options too, but those are used…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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